As a Productive Muslim Certified Trainer, Ifedolapo Sulyman Olanrewaju delivers productivity workshops that help organizations, schools, and communities integrate Barakah Culture principles into their day-to-day lives. Through this proven approach, combining Islamic wisdom with modern productivity science, participants learn to excel while staying true to their values.
About
Ifedolapo Sulyman Olanrewaju is a physician leader committed to advancing Islamic Faith-based Productivity and Leadership concepts in the Healthcare space. His intention is to help grow a community of spiritually intelligent healthcare leaders who will impact the Healthcare industry leveraging the Barakah culture paradigm from our Islamic tradition.
Expertise
- Productivity
- Healthcare leadership
- Clinical Medicine
Higher Education
- MB.ChB. (MD degree)
- Masters in Health Informatics with Administrative subspecialization
Additional Credentials
- Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine
- Certified Physician Executive
Success Stories
“I’ll be honest, I did not think I would benefit much from the class. I am not the type of person to listen to a motivational speech/coach and be inspired and change my actions. However, this class was different. I feel I benefited immensely from the material. At the very least, it helped me identify my weaknesses as a Muslim first and my productivity level second. Regarding my weaknesses as a Muslim, the intention hierarchy was a huge eye-opener for me. Renewing my intentions to insure everything I do is for Allah first and foremost is one step I am taking to improve myself as a Muslim. I also noticed that distractions in my life are preventing me from being as productive as possible. Undertaking the strategies introduced in class to limit the distractions is no easy task, but inshAllah I am up for the challenge.
Your teaching style is excellent. Are you sure you weren’t a professor before? You engaged the class with enlightening questions and facilitated discussions wonderfully. You knew when to let students discuss and when to take control and share content with the class. You created the perfect classroom seminar environment MashAllah.”
“Time management is a life skill that is not only Islamic or only business, rather it meshes into all spheres. The methodology was presented in an excellent manner.”
“I want to notice and appreciate the effort and time put into this session, and for being open to receiving honest feedback. It is a great quality of a leader. I found the resources shared, along with the charts and graphs to be very beneficial, not only for myself, but also for my students, whom i model and teach time management to.”